Using lsof I discovered that ccsd wants to bind to TCP port 50008
(amongst others)
This port was being used by apache/MySQL, so restart apache and bingo!
I now have a working 3 node cluster.....
A lot of clever people have contributed to GFS for free and I would like
thank all who have done so...
Shaun
-----Original Message-----
From: linux-cluster-bounces redhat com
[mailto:linux-cluster-bounces redhat com] On Behalf Of Shaun Mccullagh
Sent: dinsdag 2 december 2008 15:34
To: linux clustering
Subject: [Linux-cluster] ccsd : Unable to bind to socket on rhel 5.2
Hi,
I'm trying to get cman to start up on one of the nodes in a 3 node
cluster.
2 nodes are running fine, but for the last one ccsd reports:
ccsd[24647]: Unable to bind to socket.
Cluster.conf look like this:
....
<clusternode name="brik3-gfs" votes="1" nodeid="7">
<fence>
<method name="single">
<device name="brik3-rac"/>
</method>
</fence>
</clusternode>
</clusternodes>
<fencedevices>
...
<fencedevice name="brik3-rac" agent="fence_ilo"
hostname="10.9.255.66" login="root" passwd="xxxxx"/>
</fencedevices>
The hostname of this system is brik3, but I want ccsd to use bond1 which
has address 172.16.1.60.
/etc/hosts contains
172.16.1.60 brik3-gfs
The directory /var/run/cluster exists with permissions 755 so root
should be able to create a socket.
Iptables is not running.
I cannot easily change the hostname which used bond0
I guess I've made a small mistake, please could someone put me right?
Thanks
Shaun
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